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Revolutionary War Markers and Monuments in Acton

For information about each monument or marker, see its page:
  • Acton Minutemen's Line of March, Granite Markers
  • Acton Minutemen's Line of March, West Acton
  • Barker, Francis Memorial Stone
  • Blanchard, Luther & Calvin Memorial Stone
  • Brown, Joseph (Captain) Memorial Stone
  • Davis, Isaac Birthplace, Stone Marker
  • Davis, Isaac Home Site, Stone Marker
  • Davis, Isaac Monument
  • Davis, Isaac Tombstone
  • Davis, Isaac Stone (from Concord)
  • Faulkner House, Historic Markers
  • Hayward, James Tombstone
  • Hayward, James Home Site
  • Heald, Captain John Home Site
  • Hosmer, Abner Home Site
  • Hosmer, Abner Tombstone
  • Hosmer-Knowlton Memorial Stone
  • Hunt, (Captain) Simon Home
  • Liberty Tree Site, Sign
  • Meeting House Hill, Stone
  • Meeting House Hill, Sign
  • Robbins, Joseph (Captain) Home Site, Memorial Stone
  • Swift, John Tombstone
  • Wheeler, Captain Thomas Home Site, Sign

Many Revolutionary War veterans were buried in Acton's cemeteries and their graves were marked with Sons of the Revolution Markers: 
  • Revolutionary War Veterans Buried in Acton

The individual and family monuments that exist have been photographed and may be viewed on FindAGrave.com.  Search by name:
  • FindAGrave Forest Cemetery Listings
  • FindAGrave Woodlawn Cemetery Listings
  • FindAGrave Mount Hope Cemetery Listings

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